During an ecstatic kirtan in Los Angeles temple Srila Prabhupada was laughing. Afterwards a devotee asked why he had been laughing and Prabhupada said, “I was laughing to see Narada Muni.”

The devotee said, “Narada Muni?”

“Yes, Narada Muni was there.”

What was Narada Muni doing?”

Prabhupada said, “He was laughing.”

The devotee said, “Why was he laughing?”

“He was laughing when he saw the mlecchas and chandalas dancing and chanting Hare Krishna.”

( Dinadayadri devi dasi )

In London, at Bury Place, Prabhupada told devotees to put a small asana on the altar for Narada Muni because he was attending the kirtanas.

In America Prabhupada held a sparsely attended program but said that sage Narada was present.

Another time when the reporters came, this is recorded I’m pretty sure.

In the Berkeley temple in Prabhupada’s room where he was staying, some reporters came and some important folks and they were asking questions.

That was the period of time where the interviewer asked Prabhupada, “What will happen when you leave?

When you leave, what will happen to this movement?”

And that’s at the time where Prabhupada said that “My books will never die, they will live on for ten thousand years.”

But also during that darshan, it was exquisite because there was this practical interchange of how interviews go and all of a sudden Prabhupada looked up over everyone’s head into the corner, the exact corner of the room, and he said, “There’s Narada Muni.”

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